Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

warm-summer

adjective
/wɔːrm ˈsʌmər/
Definition
A season characterized by higher temperatures, often associated with sunshine and pleasant weather.
Examples
  • The warm-summer days are perfect for going to the beach.
  • During a warm-summer night, it’s lovely to sit outside and enjoy the stars.
  • Many outdoor festivals are held during the warm-summer months.
Meaning
The term warm-summer refers to a specific climate classification where the summer months are warm, with temperatures typically being comfortable and conducive to outdoor activities.
Synonyms
  • Balmy
  • Temperate
  • Sunny